[Q] How to clean my screen? - Desire Accessories

Well, I've searched on google and I've found a product is named "Muc-off Device & Screen Cleaner". Is anyone used that product before? Will it crack my screen?
Moreover, if I can use the common cleaner which is having alcohol in its composition to clean my screen?
By the way, my phone has full body invisibleshield.
Thanks a lot!

Just a litle of water and kitchen paper.

i just use wet paper to clean it up.

i use pc screen cleaner seems to do the job

Just a microfiber cloth, or a spray to clean glasses and rub it off with some tissue.

Just use microfiber cloths since they attract the dust off. I recommend getting a screen protector too. It becomes much easier to clean the screen once you do.

or... or... or.... using your leg works just as well...
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I tend to just use my sleeve, it has a similar effect to the leg method above

I use a marble sized ball of shaving cream works great and resists finger oil longer. No water

I often use my trouser, but sometimes i use a wet tissue. Both works great. Does it has to be really clean? Cause after a vew houres using it's pretty dirty again, isn't?
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Microfiber cloth + a little bit of water works just fine.

Glass cleaning apparel

Just never use something with alcohol in it, for your screen that is
It has somekind of greasyish protective layer that you will remove when using alcohol.

For exceptional cases, a mixture 50% isopropyl alcohol and distilled water is the best cleaner. I use this mixture to clean photo lenses and without problems.

Glass cleaning apparel +1

womble_sanfran said:
I tend to just use my sleeve, it has a similar effect to the leg method above
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+1 for the sleeve/trouser method .....

i use a glasses cleaner spray
one spray, microfiber cloth

I used to clean it with my leg, until i took an arrow to the knee.

dont use isopropyl neat - I did and it took weeks to get a good film of grease on it so my finger slid properly. In essence, it cleans it too well.

I just use a small microfiber cloth - not additives.
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DIY: No-slip battery cover

All you need is a can of Plasti-Dip which can be found in the spray paint aisle of your local Home Depot for $6. I've used it for deleting the chrome trim around my car and it has held up admirably for well over a year now. People have even covered their rims in this stuff with good results. It is the aerosol version of the rubber grip stuff that you dip your tools in. No prep besides a good cleaning of the cover is necessarily needed but I sanded mine down with a fine grit sanding pad for good measure.
If you turn the cap upside down it makes the perfect base to hold the cover. Be careful though as it can pop off if not positioned properly. I've found that the best spot for it is the bottom half of the cover. Three to four coats is perfect. Make sure to pay the most attention to the outer edges and the inner lip of of it. The initial base coats are the most important, making sure that the primer coat has a good adhesion for the final coats to stick to. Make sure to let each coat dry properly before applying the next. It does not have the same consistency of spray paint so don't hit it with thick coats but rather several light once-overs. Do not go to thick on the inner lip, you just want a wrap base so that it does not lift up from around the edges and peel off. Make sure to hit the holes from the back as well. A base coat and a second pass is more than enough.
You're now "gripped" and can now use your phone with reckless abandon without the fear of dropping it. This is the perfect mod for those who do not want a case but can't stand how slippery the Epic is. If you carry your phone in your pocket it is best to keep the face of your phone toward your thigh and to cuff the cover with your hand when removing, otherwise the friction of the rubber against your pocket will give you rabbit ears.
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I like this. I'd probably od and try to cover everything except the screen. Do you think its possible?
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Battery cover mod

So I did a little experiment last night with my battery cover. It went great. I managed to maintain a mostly stock look and added a lot of tackiness so it has more of a rubbery texture to it.
I used this clear coat, about 5 anywhere.
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I only did 2 coats so it wouldnt add to much thickness. I waited about 2 hours between. I did not sand or do any kind of prep work other than clean it.
Here is how it looks next to a stock cover.
Mine is on the right. Hope this helps everyone that wants to maintain a semi stock look with a lot better feel. As far as protection goes...... yea, I doubt it offers any at all. But I like it.
Please, if u attempt this, remove the cover from the phone first. I know this may seem silly, but there are those type of people out there.
I've been KANGBANGED!!!!!
justin94 said:
Please, if u attempt this, remove the cover from the phone first. I know this may seem silly, but there are those type of people out there.
I've been KANGBANGED!!!!!
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But my phone looks silly without the cover on.
On another note, great job!
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Avelnan said:
But my phone looks silly without the cover on.
On another note, great job!
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Lmao. I actually dealt with it for a couple hours while it was drying.
I've been KANGBANGED!!!!!
Just a quick update, I guess that particular clear is very temperature sensitive, that being said it pretty much melted and stuff was getting stuck to it. So I now have a completely sanded down back cover, looks nice and still easier to hold than the stock cover
I've been KANGBANGED!!!!!
looks really good!
put a picture up of your sanded battery cover?
I did your mod the other day using the clear coat for plastic got some of it at OSH applied 2 coats came out great, no sanding just cleaned cover with some alcohol and paper towel. It covered up all the scratches. first day was slippery but its good now.
pvgomer said:
I did your mod the other day using the clear coat for plastic got some of it at OSH applied 2 coats came out great, no sanding just cleaned cover with some alcohol and paper towel. It covered up all the scratches. first day was slippery but its good now.
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Be careful. I had issues with mine and heat.
I've been KANGBANGED!!!!!
I still want to sand it again just to.make it even. But I live the way it feels now.
I've been KANGBANGED!!!!!
Maybe try plasti-dip? that will tolerate the heat well.
Swyped...
I just sanded and painted mine yellow with the same paint I use for my xbox stuff, im satisfied.

Remove Touchscreens oil stains " BEHIND THE GLASS "

well, after reading some posts about repairing oil stains BEHIND THE TOUCHSCREEN i found a very very good solution . In ten minutes you will have it repaired.
You only need a sucker, i don´t no if that is it´s name in english but you can see it in the picture below.
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What you have to do is, stick it to the touchscreen and pull it to the maximum point without letting it unstick. Do it a few times until the stains disappear
I assure you it is faster than duck tape
Wow, that's goods to know, I repair phones all day and never thought to try that...usually have to replace the whole screen...thanks for the idea
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I usually just replace the screen protector, but this is good to know. Thanks!
alcohol and microfiber
thanks for the tip, I will use.
Really helps tested
Wait this is for oil stains BEHIND the screen you say? Haven't used my phone that long enough but will definitely try when the time comes. You should make a video of you doing it.
helpfully...................
thanks for the tip will try it sometime
Hand Sanitizer and soft cloth does wonders for me. Preferably non scented.
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Any side effects?
Haha, it's funny because he said sucker. Nah, joking( I don't know what do you mean because Xda app doesn't load the picture), my advice would be using glass washing fluid. It sounds 'dangerous'(obviously for your screen...), but it works. Just don't use it too much
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Hand Sanitizer and soft cloth does wonders for me. Preferably non scented.
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Same...without even using the over priced protectors from the vzw store.
ArmorD said:
my advice would be using glass washing fluid.
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candleworth7808 said:
Hand Sanitizer and soft cloth does wonders for me. Preferably non scented.
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You wouldn't catch me dead using either, most glass cleaners have ammonia in them while this does very little if any damage to your screen it can damage the plastic around it. The same holds true for hand sanitizer most of them use some kind of glycerin binder to maintain a gel consistency till it comes in contact with your body heat. As you might have guessed glycerin has cumulative effect on the plastics of your phone the same way ammonia does, I cant speak much on the glycerin but ammonia can turn some types of plastic brittle over time.
Personally I use isopropyl alcohol (the highest concentration I can find) which right now is only 91% works great on all forms of electronics & the dreaded screen smudges from oil.
If your looking for a more portable solution I keep some Invisible Glass wipes in my car, they are ammonia free and do a kick ass job on just about everything I have cleaned with them.
Edit: Just noticed that Invisible Glass is giving out free samples through there site, sadly for you guys on the other side of the world it seems they are only shipping them out to the US..
Suction cup trick is a nice one to know, but knowing my luck I would rip my phone in half I have a passion for sliders with a full keyboard somehow I don't think this would mix all that well with them...
-Ice
Clean touchscreens
Well remember that all liquids are the phone's enemies. If a little bit sips through, we are in trouble. My best advice would be to clean it with a wipe cloth to and a little eye glass cleaner. But don't make it too wet.
In all my years using cell phones, I have yet to find oil behind my screen. What are you doing with your phones? (or do I want to know) lol
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lol, thanks, i will try with my gps, it have a huge oil stain.
1tbsp warm water, 1tbsp vinegar, 1/4 tsp cornstarch (no need to be this exact)
put into a little bottle, shake well and use a bit. It works wonders.
water,lemon,vodka,sugar : D
I just use water or alcohol. Alcohol is great for all screens! TV's etc!

Possible to remove bubbles from the Spigen glas t slim?

Hey guys. I was wondering if anybody has had luck removing bubbles from the glas t slim screen protector on the S4. I don''t think they are air bubbles. It looks like I have something under the screen protector. The odd thing is that this part of the phone didn't have any lint, and i used scotch tape to make sure. Now I was under the impression that the screen protector shouldn't come off.. Would it be okay to take a little bit of it off and try to remove the bubble, or will that mess up the adhesive? Keep in mind i just put it on today so it could resolve over a couple days. I don't have a pic of the exact bubble, but here is what it looks like, but smaller:
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Hey guys. I was wondering if anybody has had luck removing bubbles from the glas t slim screen protector on the S4. I don''t think they are air bubbles. It looks like I have something under the screen protector. The odd thing is that this part of the phone didn't have any lint, and i used scotch tape to make sure. Now I was under the impression that the screen protector shouldn't come off.. Would it be okay to take a little bit of it off and try to remove the bubble, or will that mess up the adhesive? Keep in mind i just put it on today so it could resolve over a couple days. I don't have a pic of the exact bubble, but here is what it looks like, but smaller:
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Those look like spider cracks under the glass not sure what happened if u removed it to get it out mite not stick back on the glass screen protectors r tricky to reapply
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I had a similar smudge. If you search the web you will find lot's of comments like above that they don't recommend removing the glass, as it may not stick when reapplying. But I took mine off last night, washed it under the sink, and then reapplied. The dirt is gone (the smudge), and seems to stick just fine.
If you use your finger nail under a corner, the screen will start to come off. Work it real slowly, and it will come off very easily. As for the cleaning, I never touched the sticky side of the protector. I just ran it under as much pressure as I could get out of my faucet and the dirt was washed away. I shook the protector (holding it by the edges) to get most of the water droplets off, then worked the rest of them out once the protector was back on the phone.
The screen is perfectly clean now. It takes a bit of time to work out all the bubbles (both air and water), but keep working them towards a side or corner and they will all come out.
^ hes right. When I had the glas t, I took it off too many times and just washed it. Lol. It will stick as long as you take it off without chipping the edge.
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I was able to get the bubbles out! I applied pressure onto the areas surrounding the bubble to kind of readjust the adhesive. Took a while but worked out
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How to remove Hydrogel Film screen protector?

I bought a Hydrogel Film screen protector about a month after receiving my S10+ about two years ago. I wanted to replace it now with a new one that I purchased off aliexpress. Now, I can't seem to remove the Hydrogel film screen protector on my S10+. Not to mention I don't even notice that its even on there anymore. Theres not even a screen protector outline that you would notice on normal screen protectors. DId some google and found that some comment from quora says that the hydrogel film screen protector is embedded to the glass on your phone and nothing to remove?
How did you guys remove it? or are hydrogel film protectors are not removeable at all once applied?
Peel it off. The bond isn't that great.
Should come off in one piece.
Don't scratch the screen be being stupid using a razor blade etc. Fingernails...
70/30 Isopropyl alcohol may help once you get some of it separated or to clean the glass.
Water may work better.
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Peel it off. The bond isn't that great.
Should come off in one piece.
Don't scratch the screen be being stupid using a razor blade etc. Fingernails...
70/30 Isopropyl alcohol may help once you get some of it separated or to clean the glass.
Water may work better.
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No, there is literally nothing that would indicate there is a hydrogel film protector installed on the phone. It looks like the screen is unprotected. But I know 110% that it was installed because I did it myself. There is nothing to peel off, I have literally tried every corner and edge of the screen and near the speaker. I purchased the screen protector here two years agohttps://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000437704322.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4ds7qHH1
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Well maybe that bad gf did a mind job on you and took it off. WYSIWYG.
No wet apply is that good...
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Well maybe that bad gf did a mind job on you and took it off. WYSIWYG.
No wet apply is that good...
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I installed the hydrogel screen protector myself

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